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Research Planning Services
StatsWork provides research planning services.
Challenges of Using Social Media Data for Medical Research
This article discusses the challenges of using social media data for medical and healthcare research, including privacy, ethics, and accuracy.
Data Analysis Services
StatsWork offers expert data analysis services to help businesses make informed decisions and improve their performance.
Model-based clustering using Bayesian approach for binary panel Probit models
In common Statistical Analysis, the classical estimation for various situations may be invalid, in the sense that it may be lead to misinterpretations. To deliver more appropriate results for the study, Bayesian paradigms have emerged. It involves…
SPSS Data Analysis Services by Statswork
Statswork offers SPSS data analysis help for dissertations and theses at affordable rates. A leading Statistical Consulting Service Provider.
Addressing Multiplicity in Clinical Trials: Statistical Approaches
Discussion on the multiplicity problem in clinical trials and statistical approaches to address it, reducing false-positive findings. Statswork offers statistical services.
Time Series Analysis in Financial Economics
Time series analysis is applied to forecast financial and market data patterns. Statswork provides statistical services with timely delivery and expert support.
Chi-Square Statistics for Data Analysis in Research
The Chi-Square test analyzes frequency of data, comparing categorical variables within a population, rather than means.
Application of Logistic Regression using R Programming
Performing logistic regression requires satisfying certain assumptions, similar to linear regression. Logistic regression models predict the probability of an event occurring by fitting a dataset where the target variable is a categorical variable…
Real-World Statistical Analyses Without P-Values
Statistical analysis examples that do not use p-values and significance testing. Are the results from a hypothesis test statistically significant?